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{{Tab}}Teleportation of self, objects, others. Unfortunately, he has no control over the final location of the teleported subjects, whether it it himself or others. The stronger the emotion he is feeling at the time tends to cause the subject to be sent further away. When calm, he can at least keep things in the same city block. When terrified, it could be anywhere in the same hemisphere. The target must be within a yard to be be teleported, and he must be able to see it clearly, so invisible or super fast objects cannot be teleported. In rapid succession, he has been able to jump up to seven times before he simply can go no further, but with rest the ability recovers. However, it seems as much drawn from emotional state as physical state, as any jump longer than a mile seems to be fueled by adrenaline. In general though, a longer jump is more tiring than a short one. The most difficult part of a teleport seems to be in keeping a group together, as after jumping eight people from the danger room and landing them safely in a plot of grass about a mile away he passed out. Scattering the group however seems no more strenuous than a normal jump. The largest thing teleported thus far was a semi truck that was about to run him over after another port landed him in the middle of a highway. He cannot teleport parts of items, and he cannot teleport things into other objects, so any landing site has enough room to physically fit the entire item. Inertia does not seem to continue, as a teleported object does not continue with its original motion. | {{Tab}}Teleportation of self, objects, others. Unfortunately, he has no control over the final location of the teleported subjects, whether it it himself or others. The stronger the emotion he is feeling at the time tends to cause the subject to be sent further away. When calm, he can at least keep things in the same city block. When terrified, it could be anywhere in the same hemisphere. The target must be within a yard to be be teleported, and he must be able to see it clearly, so invisible or super fast objects cannot be teleported. In rapid succession, he has been able to jump up to seven times before he simply can go no further, but with rest the ability recovers. However, it seems as much drawn from emotional state as physical state, as any jump longer than a mile seems to be fueled by adrenaline. In general though, a longer jump is more tiring than a short one. The most difficult part of a teleport seems to be in keeping a group together, as after jumping eight people from the danger room and landing them safely in a plot of grass about a mile away he passed out. Scattering the group however seems no more strenuous than a normal jump. The largest thing teleported thus far was a semi truck that was about to run him over after another port landed him in the middle of a highway. He cannot teleport parts of items, and he cannot teleport things into other objects, so any landing site has enough room to physically fit the entire item. Inertia does not seem to continue, as a teleported object does not continue with its original motion. | ||
Total Invisibility of himself, other objects or individuals. He cannot see the things he has made invisible, but he can at least return something he's made disapear with concentration, but only if he can physically touch it. Target must be within a yard to be made invisible, and again he must be able to see it clearly | Total Invisibility of himself, other objects or individuals. He cannot see the things he has made invisible, but he can at least return something he's made disapear with concentration, but only if he can physically touch it. Target must be within a yard to be made invisible, and again he must be able to see it clearly. It seems to be a field that covers the object more than turning the object itself individual, as turning a blanket invisible hides what it is covering, and an invisible person's lunch is not shown. The largest item he was every able to turn invisible was a rancher, but he usually does not make things larger than a car disapear. Smaller objects will only remain invisible up to a day, but he cannot keep a very large object invisible for more than a minute. The invisibility has trended towards numbers of objects more than size of them though, as a dozen golfballs led to the same migraine as a dozen watermelons, and he has to reabsorb the energy or let it dissipate before he can do any more. | ||
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